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- noun The state or quality of being
colour-blind .
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Caveat 1: Of course, colour-blindness throws a spanner in the works at the level of the perceptual/conceptual colourspace itself.
Archive 2009-02-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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Anyone who's dealing with one or other form of colour-blindness could be dealing with all manner of disordering in that system.
Archive 2009-02-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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What if your readers have colour-blindness or low vision?
Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2009 » February 2009
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Caveat 1: Of course, colour-blindness throws a spanner in the works at the level of the perceptual/conceptual colourspace itself.
Creative Control - Part 5 Hal Duncan 2009
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That charge could make sense on the assumption that the “colour-blindness” of the programmes advocated is merely pretextual.
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Anyone who's dealing with one or other form of colour-blindness could be dealing with all manner of disordering in that system.
Creative Control - Part 5 Hal Duncan 2009
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That charge could make sense on the assumption that the “colour-blindness” of the programmes advocated is merely pretextual.
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While the idea of colour-blindness may seem altruistic to some, it's really a byproduct of white privilege.
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He is a figurehead not for colour-blindness and social cohesion but rather for racial flag-waving and social fragmentation.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Selective colour-blindness, if I can use the term, is just an alibi for imbalances.
Honour Killings Shock “Almost” Every Community « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009
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